The Power Elite and the Secret Nazi Plan
Part 1
Monday, February 23, 2009
By Dennis L. Cuddy, Ph.D.
NewsWithViews.com
[NOTE:
As I’ve written many times before, the goal of the Power Elite
(PE) is a World Socialist Government. Critical to coercing Americans
to accept Socialism is the nationalization of key sectors of the economy,
such as banking. I’ve indicated in the past that this type of
coercion would be brought about by an economic crisis, such as the one
we are currently experiencing. Relevant to this, Jon Meacham and Evan
Thomas wrote “We Are All Socialists Now” (Newsweek, Feb.
16, 2009), and Matthew Richardson and Nouriel Roubini wrote “Nationalize
the Banks! We’re all Swedes Now!” (The Washington Post,
Feb. 15, 2009) which begins: “The U.S. banking system is close
to being insolvent, and unless we want to become like Japan in the 1990s—or
the United States in the 1930s—the only way to save it is to nationalize
it.” Even Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham on ABC’s “This
Week” (Feb. 15, 2009) indicated we should consider the possibility
of nationalizing banks.
[And
in case you think this crisis happened accidentally, just consider the
fact that “the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) waived
the 12 to 1 leverage ratios for the five biggest investment banks. Those
banks then leveraged 40 to 1 and collapsed the worldwide financial system”
(January 5, 2009 Financial Sense editorial by James Quinn of
the Wharton Business School). Do you really believe no one could see
what the disastrous results of going from 12 to 1 leveraging to 40 to
1 would be? When these banks started taking losses, Quinn has also pointed
out, their capital was immediately wiped out and the problem was dumped
in the taxpayers’ laps.]
In
previous columns, I’ve mentioned the secret Nazi plan described
in American official Sumner Welles’ The Time for Decision
(1944). It was a plan (for a Nazi loss in WWII) which would come to
fruition two generations later. It included Nazi agents going underground
into two successive countries to avoid detection (Paul Dickopf went
underground into Switzerland in 1942). These agents would eventually
rise to positions of power in those second nations.
Welles
must have learned of this secret plan when he was on friendly terms
with the Nazi leadership long before the U.S. entered WWII. A Google
search of “sumner welles portraits” shows a photograph of
Welles and Hermann Goering on March 19, 1940. But why almost two years
before the U.S. entered WWII would the Nazis plan for a loss? And why
after WWII was there never an investigation of this secret plan? Robert
Ludlum in his fictional The Apocalypse Watch referred to “The
Brotherhood of the Watch” a global neo-Nazi secret organization
formed in the days after the Third Reich’s defeat and exposed
about 50 years later.
As
I’ve written before, Hitler’s rise and demise were facilitated
by the PE. In the same year (1942) the Nazi agent Paul Dickoff went
underground into Switzerland and the U.S. was already in the war, “Standard
Oil of New Jersey managers shipped the enemy’s fuel through neutral
Switzerland and the enemy was shipping Allied fuel. The Chase Bank in
Nazi-occupied Paris after Pearl Harbor was doing millions of dollars
worth of business with the enemy with the full knowledge of the heard
office in Manhattan. Ford trucks were being built for the German occupation
troops in France with authorization from Dearborn, Michigan. Col. Sosthenes
Behn, head of ITT, flew from New York to Madrid to Berne during the
war to help improve Hitler’s communications systems and improve
the robot bombs that devastated London. And ITT built the Focke-Wulfs
that dropped bombs on British and American troops.” (Charles Higham’s
Trading With the Enemy
, p. xv).
As
I’ve also written before, I.G. Farben’s war industries (e.g.
chemicals, rubber, etc.) staffed and directed Hitler’s intelligence
section and ran the Nazi slave labor camps. So why at the end of WWII
were 87% of Farben’s industries still intact?
At
the end of the war, U.S. Justice Department attorney James Stewart Martin
(author of All Honorable Men, 1950) went to Germany to sort
out the relationship of American and German businesses during the war,
but he was thwarted in his efforts, saying: “We had not been stopped
in Germany by German businesses. We had been stopped in Germany by American
business. The forces that stopped us had operated from the United States
but had not operated in the open. We were not stopped by a law of Congress,
by an Executive Order of the President, or even by a change of policy
approved by the president…. In short, whatever it was that stopped
us was not ‘the government.’ But it clearly had command
of channels through which the government normally operates. The relative
powerlessness of government… is of course not new…. National
governments have stood on the sidelines while bigger operators arranged
the world’s affairs.” Relevant to this, it’s important
to remember that the PE is NOT the government of any country, but the
PE’s agents are IN the governments of countries.
In
order to explain what the PE was doing, it is important to look at how
they operate, and John J. McCloy as an agent of the PE is a useful example
of this regard. In the 1930s, PE agent McCloy’s law firm of Cravath,
de Gersdorff, Swaine & Wood were attorneys for I.G. Farben. This
is perhaps one reason McCloy sat in Hitler’s box at the 1936 Olympics
in Berlin (because the PE is neither right nor left politically, McCloy
in late July 1961 went swimming with Soviet leader Nikita Khrushchev
in the Black Sea).
On
October 29 of the same year (1936), American Ambassador to Germany William
E. Dodd wrote to President Wilson’s chief advisor Col. Edward
M. House expressing his surprise and wonder that “in spite of
all the debts and all the huge losses since the great war, more than
a hundred of our greater corporations have subsidiaries here and are
of course involved in a great deal of the acute business which goes
on. At the same time no corporation can take profits out of the country,
although some I am told earn as much as half a million dollars a year….
Yet a great many of these corporations are supplying the means for rearmament,
actually supplying arms. It’s strange to me that they are willing
to risk the property of their stockholders in such a way.”
Four
years later, Skull & Bones member Henry Stimson went to Washington
to become President Franklin Roosevelt’s Secretary of War, and
he brought McCloy with him as Assistant Secretary of War. To demonstrate
the importance of McCloy, Stimson would later question “whether
anyone in the Administration ever acted without having a word with McCloy.”
McCloy’s
lawfirm had as one of its clients the Rockefeller family, and during
WWII McCloy was a senior member of John D. Rockefeller III’s intelligence
group, the State-War-Navy Coordinating Committee (SWNCC). With this
background, McCloy established the highly secret U.S. Army’s Psychological
Warfare Division at the time of D-Day in 1944. It was also during this
time from 1940 to 1946 that American Thomas Harrington McKittrick (an
associate of J.P. Morgan Banking) was president of the Nazi-controlled
Bank for International Settlements (BIS) where $378 million of the Nazis’
looted gold had been sent.
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Dennis Laurence Cuddy , historian and political analyst, received a Ph.D. from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (major in American History, minor in political science). Dr. Cuddy has taught at the university level, has been a political and economic risk analyst for an international consulting firm, and has been a Senior Associate with the U.S. Department of Education.
He has also testified before members of Congress on behalf of the U.S. Department of Justice. Dr. Cuddy has authored or edited twenty books and booklets, and has written hundreds of articles appearing in newspapers around the nation, including The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times and USA Today. He has been a guest on numerous radio talk shows in various parts of the country, such as ABC Radio in New York City, and he has also been a guest on the national television programs USA Today and CBS's Nightwatch.
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